Fortunetellers and coffee, even spirits need it.

5 months ago
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Korea was a magical time and many things come to an end and lessons learned, you can’t go trough life looking at the outside costume but the inside and spiritual, no one taught this to us cause we are more easily controlled and distracted with false ideas of beauty.

Korea was a time for mystical events to take place and memories to build and being remembered and I was lucky enough to spend some time with Buddhist monks at their templestay, I emaild many temples asking to volunteer in exchange of free accomodation and I found what was meant to be for me because as I wanted to live in a temple I wanted to work in a coffee shop too and emailed so many coffee company and none that wanted me to volunteer so at the end I found both in the templestay, I lived with monks and spent sometime in the mountains that was an incredible experience, in Seoul I helped in their cafe’ and tea space for the guests and the local community, I even ended up setting up a coffee brewing class for beginners.

First start with imagination, action and emotions will create it and manifest into our 4D reality.

Imagination is really powerful and that’s why we never been taught how to use it, instead without we realise it we have been made to create only fear for the benefit of the few that gain power and control over a race incapable to enjoy life but instead creating a nightmare, I believe that things are changing, the car is broken from a very long time but now the body is gone and everyone can see the inside, more people will question what’s going on and more people will start to search within for a change and that’s when magic begins and as someone search for answers, answers will show up into their lives.

Korea fascinated me for some aspects, old and modern ( that I don’t like ) blended togheter in an unique way and while countless people with their plastic surgery and “trendy clothes” flood the streets they still love the old restaurants, street food, markets but more shocking considering that while the west demonise the spiritual aspect of our lives in Korea is alive and stronger then ever, fortune tellers, palm readers and many more got shops in every neighbourhood and often more then just one, they are busy and people want to know their future, maybe the future of this planet and society, I didn’t expect it but happy to see this beautiful part of Asian culture still working strong, a reason I fell in love with Asia was for their spiritual connection with the ethereal, with the spirits and that was one of their strength and beauty but the west and big corporations taking control of the east it’s slowing trying to kill it knowing that is one of the most powerful way to take people power away, next step is to destroy the education system and what is already happened create a materialistic society made of division and competition, something of the beautiful Asia seems won’t go away so easily and I’m happy.

Korea coffee scene was an other reason I visited and didn’t disappoint, wonderfully made coffee shops and a knowledge and care for coffee making that I wish to see in U.K. too, coffee shops are everywhere not all great but many are and isn’t a case that Korea got the biggest rate of Q-Graders.

Korea will be one of those many crossroads I took in my life and shaped me massively and that I would love to visit again feeling like something isn’t complete yet but at the moment I’m happy to know I had an adventure that left me with no regrets, coffee and fortune tellers is a good mix and Sufis already knew it for their mystical dances, I only wish it wouldn’t give me so much anxiety once I drink it too much.

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